One mic. A Rode boom mic, I think. We recorded the first three poems in the video on the TASCAM HD-P2. Then, I edited the audio in Audacity (compressed, made stereo, and amplified to about -4 db peak). You may notice a bass boost in the last poem, too.
When "toolfanpete" said the word "stock," he meant: The lens that came with the camera, as oppose to a 35mm DOF adapter with Nikon lenses (for example).
Yes, the flower-print dress, definitely. Calhoun's poetry is even lovelier. Kudos!
wsmith49 2 months ago
Great images and awesome sound. I want one of those Tascams now!!!
1simonmatthews 1 year ago
Stacey, could you be more specific about camera settings? Scene file settings, etc? Thanks. Looks really nice BTW.
Busstop31tv 1 year ago
wow the 1st two girls were pretty fly. The first one with the flower print dress... wow!
Mr19after6 1 year ago
StaceyCochran what kind of micro do you use for record the coment?
th4002 1 year ago
Fantastic audio! I just bought a Tascam, I can't wait till warmer weather comes around...
cj691 2 years ago
i love it guys. Good job greetings from spain.
i want to buy that camera hpx171 .the images are excellent in spite of you cannot see in hd corretcly.
juanzuazola 2 years ago
Fantastic audio and DOF. I have the Tascam. Did you use one mic? How did you caputer such great audio?
slapshot1x 2 years ago
One mic. A Rode boom mic, I think. We recorded the first three poems in the video on the TASCAM HD-P2. Then, I edited the audio in Audacity (compressed, made stereo, and amplified to about -4 db peak). You may notice a bass boost in the last poem, too.
StaceyCochran 2 years ago
@StaceyCochran if I understand, you use a Rode microphone? Wich microphone did you use? A ntg3? ntg2? ntg1? (sorry my english is bad I am french)
(picture is amazing! sound too)
th4002 1 year ago
stock DOF right?
toolfanpete 2 years ago
No stock footage. It was all shot on a Saturday with the Panasonic HPX170. That's the natural DOF on the camera with no adapter. Straight up.
StaceyCochran 2 years ago
When "toolfanpete" said the word "stock," he meant: The lens that came with the camera, as oppose to a 35mm DOF adapter with Nikon lenses (for example).
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